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Beauty, Harmony and Art, in a NASA photo

I’m sharing this just because I found it strikingly beautiful. With a little cropping, it could be frameable.

Is it a tree? A cross-section of veins and arteries?

According to the caption from NASA’s Earth Observatory, this satellite photo of the Yukon River in Alaska reveals the branches that break away from the main stem of the river as it reaches its delta region. The river empties into the Bering Sea. At this point, on January 11th, 2010, the sea is frozen along the shore, so you can’t tell where land meets sea. The frozen river is covered with snow, but the smaller branches stand out dark against the snowy surroundings.

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I was the Science & Health Reporter for 12 years, and the Environment Reporter for 5 years, at NPR member station KPLU, in Seattle, WA (now re-born as knkx). Today, I've left journalism but keep this blog as a place for writing about some of the topics that I tracked over the years.

it is an awesome picture, no wonder, Our God is an Awesome God with Awesome Creations. With so much Beauty and Uniqueness in this world we all definitely know in our hearts that it could never evolve, but it did indeed had to be created.